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this post was submitted on 28 Mar 2024
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That’s what places like Lemmy are for though.
Great for seeing a headline and then finding an article yourself. Less great for finding articles. Half of you people here have a penchant for linking super weird news sources.
Even Lemmy does that, though. You're still influenced by the headline, the community/moderation and the users.
Assuming that everyone clicks through to the article, and doesn't comment before reading the headline, anyhow.
And at the news organization, you are influenced by the editors and framing by authors.
Lemmy is massively biased though. While that doesn't mean the articles aren't factual, you're still only ever hearing one side of the story. What I find time after time is that majority of people who have strong opinions about current events are completely uncapable of fairly steelmanning the opposing side's argument.
Agreed.
Lemmy, you are biased. You probably don't intend to be, but it's true for now.
Going to sound weird, but I came here because of who I knew the vocal people were. I didn't understand many of their view points and reasons for being mad/hateful/etc. I am much more enlightened now and learn different perspectives everyday.
It is a giant echo chamber though if you are already very rooted in the spectrum here, and voicing decent usually leads to dog pile.
This is related to attitudes about news, politics, etc.
I'm not sure why you think that news orgs aren't also biased. Everything and everyone is biased, even those that genuinely try to not let it show through and be fully impartial.
So what are you implying? That it doesn't matter where you get your news because all sources are biased anyway?
There's still a massive difference between news sources like NY times and Breitbart. It matters where you get your news from and even if it's coming from a biased source you should atleast be aware of the bias. Some sites atleast try to counter their bias while others embrace it. These things matter. It's not binary.
Sure, but you find out about things hours days or even weeks after they happen.